Infinix Unveils ZERO 30 5G and Next-Gen Satellite Communication Tech on the occasion of Venice International Film Festival
Infinix's strategic plan includes a phased global rollout of this technology, expected to commence around 2024, to fulfill users' security requirements during critical situations.
<P> New Delhi : Infinix, a leader in innovative
technology solutions, made waves at the ‘Story On’ event held in Venice, Italy,
by unveiling groundbreaking achievements in communication technology and
smartphone innovation. This coincided with the Venice International Film
Festival, where the company was a collaborator in organizing the panel session
"New Image, New Lifestyle. Cinema in the New Media, Capture Your Own
Story". Eminent panelists present at the event included Anish Kapoor, CEO,
Infinix India, actress Jacqueline Fernandez, and film director and screenwriter
Dalmira Tilepbergenova, along with Kobi Mizrahi, Founder, KM Productions,
Roberto Stabile, advisor for international relations and head of special
projects at DGCA-MIC/Cinecitta, and Yang Ying, film distributor and curator. </P>
<P> At the event, Infinix revealed
the latest addition to its ZERO smartphone series, the Infinix ZERO 30 5G
smartphone, along with the flagship ZERO BOOK laptop. Designed for
professional-grade vlog videos, the ZERO 30 5G introduces a new category of
mid-range smartphones. It features a front camera that supports 4K/60FPS video
recording, comprehensive photography tools, and filters, offering best-in-class
performance within an attractive design. These launches were accompanied by the
highlight of the event, the unveiling of Infinix's pioneering Explorer
Satellite Communication Technology, showcased through the ZERO 30 5G prototype.
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<P> The Explorer Satellite
Communication Technology offers remarkable advantages in reliability, efficiency,
and capacity, ensuring uninterrupted connectivity in remote and challenging
environments. This comprehensive satellite communication solution, developed by
Infinix, has the potential to revolutionize communication and address various
emergency rescue needs. Utilizing the advanced IoT low-earth orbit satellite
network, Infinix has crafted an efficient message system architecture. that
enables rapid message transmission, averaging one message per second, with a
baseline transmission speed exceeding 2.2kb/s. The system can handle up to 1.9
million messages per hour, with scalability to serve even more users as
additional satellites are deployed. This bi-directional communication system
allows users to transmit up to 84 bytes of data at a time, enhancing connectivity
in remote areas and during emergencies. </P>
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